DETECTIVES investigating the disappearance of RAF gunner Corrie McKeague have released CCTV images of people they want to speak to almost a year after he vanished.

Gunner McKeague was 23-years-old when he vanished after a night out with friends in Bury St Edmunds, in Suffolk, on September 24 last year.

Sunday marks a year to the day since he disappeared, and Suffolk Police said there would be a police pod in the town this weekend for people to speak to officers with new information. The pod would be in Brentgovel Street, where Gunner McKeague was last seen at 3.25am.

Police have also released CCTV images of people they believe may have had some interaction with Gunner McKeague on the night he went missing.

Officers have stressed the people are not suspects, they are not key witnesses and have no direct link with Gunner McKeague, but may have information that could help them understand what happened to him.

CCTV images include a woman in the doorway of Flex nightclub at 2.23am, a man entering the same club and someone stood outside a McDonald's restaurant at 4.30am.

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There is also an image of a bald man in a red jacket walking away from Flex nightclub at about 1.25am, and an image of four men at the entrance to Flex nightclub at about 1.16am.

Suffolk Police said officers knew Gunner McKeague had a brief interaction with them before the group entered the Flex club.

Detective Superintendent Katie Elliott said: "Our thoughts are with Corrie's family and friends 12 months on from his disappearance.

"It is fair to say that a year on from him going missing, we never thought we would be in this position of not yet locating Corrie or establishing exactly what happened to him.

"We have always wanted to provide answers to Corrie's family about what happened to him.

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Police have also released CCTV images of people they believe may have had some interaction

"The search for Corrie remains an active investigation.

"We would appeal directly to the public who were out in Bury St Edmunds exactly 12 months ago on the night he went missing and maybe a year on are once again back in the town centre this weekend.

"We would ask the public to call us if they have fresh information that may be of benefit to the investigation.

"We have deliberately placed the police pod on Brentgovel Street as we know this is the route Corrie took on that evening and hope our presence will jog someone's memory."

MISSING RAF serviceman, Corrie Mckeague

Mon, January 9, 2017

Corrie Mckeague, of Dungermline, Fife, has been missing since he disappeared after a night out in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk on September 24.
The 23-year-old's girlfriend, April Oliver, 21, of Norfolk, revealed she found out she was expecting his child two weeks after he vanished near RAF Honington where he has been based for three years while training to be a gunner and a medic.